It is the sole responsibility of the architect, building owner and/or
contractor to select appropriate JELD-WEN products which conform to all local
ordinances, laws, building codes and safety requirements.

Smooth

Our distressed textures give doors an aged, Old World appearance. After applying the same techniques used to create our handhewn texture, we use chisels and other hand tools to apply random wormholes and additonal character marks to the door. To accentuate these marks, we recommend our blackened antique finish.

Medium Distressing

Our distressed textures give doors an aged, Old World appearance. After applying the same techniques used to create our handhewn texture, we use chisels and other hand tools to apply random wormholes and additonal character marks to the door. To accentuate these marks, we recommend our blackened antique finish.

Heavy Distressing

Our distressed textures give doors an aged, Old World appearance. After applying the same techniques used to create our handhewn texture, we use chisels and other hand tools to apply random wormholes and additonal character marks to the door. To accentuate these marks, we recommend our blackened antique finish.

Handhewn Distressing

This texture adds the look of weatherworn waves to our doors, and it is our least pronounced texture. To create it, we plane channels of various sizes into the smooth surface of a door’s stiles, rails and panels. The areas between the smooth surface and channels are then hand-sanded for a visually pleasing transition between the different surface depths.

Wire Brushed Distressing

Doors with this texture feature a charming, uneven appearance. In fact, it’s our roughest and most rustic surface texture. We achieve this look by running the wood through a wire brushing wheel (in the direction of the grain). This process tears random width and depth grooves into the wood for a randomly rough raised-grain appearance.

Panel Profiles

Another way to put a personal touch on our door designs is by selecting from our wide range of panel profiles. Each door collection features its own unique panel profile, which is the dimensional detail design of a panel.

Double Hip

Estate Raised

Flat

Estate Planked

Moulding Profiles

Another way to put a personal touch on our door designs is by selecting from our wide range of moulding profiles.

141 Raised

1200 Raised

Ovolo

Shaker

Hardware Options

Our solid brass concealed-bearing hinges are available in four different finishes, so you can choose one to match or complement the other hardware for your door. If you select Oil-Rubbed Bronze, please note that its appearance will change over time. For added character, select our decorative hinge tips. They’re available in three shapes and each shape comes in brass, chrome, satin nickel or oil-rubbed bronze finish options.

Hinge Finishes

Our solid brass concealed-bearing hinges are available in four different finishes, so you can choose one to match or complement the other hardware for your door. If you select Oil-Rubbed Bronze, please note that its appearance will change over time.

Brass Hinge

Chrome Hinge

Oil-Rubbed Bronze Hinge

Satin Nickel Hinge

Steeple Decorative Hinge Tip

For added character, select our decorative hinge tips. They’re available in three shapes and each shape comes in brass, chrome, satin nickel or oil-rubbed bronze finish options. If you select Oil-Rubbed Bronze, please note that its appearance will change over time.

Urn Decorative Hinge Tip

For added character, select our decorative hinge tips. They’re available in three shapes and each shape comes in brass, chrome, satin nickel or oil-rubbed bronze finish options. If you select Oil-Rubbed Bronze, please note that its appearance will change over time.

Ball Decorative Hinge Tip

For added character, select our decorative hinge tips. They’re available in three shapes and each shape comes in brass, chrome, satin nickel or oil-rubbed bronze finish options. If you select Oil-Rubbed Bronze, please note that its appearance will change over time.

Wood Options

Alder

(Clear and Knotty) – A popular species today because of its pronounced grain and uniform texture. This versatile wood species features a fairly straight grain with areas of burl clusters and small knots. These marks add character and will provide a darker texture and color when finished. Alder varies from pale yellow to reddish brown and it accepts stains exceptionally well. It is also the lightest and least dense. Knotty Alder presents a more rustic look. When stained, alder blends well with walnut, mahogany and cherry.

Pine

(Clear and Knotty) – This pine is harvested from plantation forests. Distinct color variations occur and the grain can appear straight or erratic depending on how it is cut from the log. The wood will darken and yellow with age, adding character and charm. It machines to a fine, smooth finish and easily accepts lighter stains and paint. Staining is recommended to achieve a uniform appearance because pine naturally contains resins that can affect penetration. Knots should be sealed before painting.

Cherry

While usually recognized by its darker tone, cherry can be stained in a variety of shades. The cherry we use varies from rich red to reddish brown in color. It features a smooth texture with fine, straight and close grain. Occasionally, thin gum pockets and small clusters of pin knots are visible. These character marks, along with random blonde streaks of sapwood, add a distinctive quality to the wood. Cherry will darken over time with exposure to light and contains miniscule pith marks as identifiers. Cherry stains easily and smoothly.

Juniper

Juniper delivers a one-of-a-kind look with unique knots and splits in addition to large, swirling grain patterns that some wood experts describe as "sensual." The rich coloring of the grain can vary from lighter tones to deep cinnamon brown with reddish undertones. The natural beauty of juniper works well for rustic, historic and traditional styles, such as Mediterranean, Old World and Lodge architecture. The knotty wood ages gracefully with warm, deep tones that naturally darken over time, creating a customized look as no two grain patterns are alike. Natural cracks and splits accentuate its rustic appeal.

Mahogany

One of the most recognizable species and is typically used for the finest furniture and cabinetry. Its color ranges from reddish brown to a deep, rich red and it stains well for a superior finish. The wood displays a prominent growth ring figure, with grain that is straight or interlocked. This wood offers less expansion and contraction than most other hardwoods. Mahogany is open grained so it needs grain filler when finishing.

Oak

This hardwood is one of the most popular species used today. Oak is renowned for its dramatically pronounced grain pattern. This pattern varies from tight, vertical grain to a beautifully arched pattern. This wood may also feature pin knots and mineral streaks. The color range includes light straw and honey with a light pink hue. Very durable and strong, oak accepts stains evenly and is easy to work with.

Walnut

(Clear or Knotty) - One of the more beautiful and expensive species, walnut is traditionally used for fine gun stocks, furniture and boatbuilding. It is a dense hardwood that is fairly porous. The color varies from a rich, dark brown to black with purple undertones. Because of the way it growns, the heartwood of the walnut tree grows darker than the sapwood on the outer rings. Walnut features attractive blonde sapwood streaks within the darker tones and it generally has a straight grain with occasional waves or curls. It requires grain filler when finished.

Maple

A dense hardwood that has a prolonged life. Maple is a hard, strong wood with a smooth texture and uniform grain. The grain is fine and is similar to birch and cherry. It may exhibit random darker streaks and occasional birds-eye or worm track patterns. Over time, maple will melow in color dur to natural exposure to light and air. Traditionally used for interior applications. No grain filler required when finishing.

Multi-Wood Option

Designs with multiple wood species give homes a cohesive look by combining existing wood species from cabinets, furniture or wood work.

Decorative Accents

With decorative metal accents, our doors exude character in every detail. These accents include corner, rail and radius straps with an aged look. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

Corner Strap

With decorative metal accents, our doors exude character in every detail. These accents include corner, rail and radius straps with an aged look. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

Rail Strap

With decorative metal accents, our doors exude character in every detail. These accents include corner, rail and radius straps with an aged look. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

Strap Finishes

With decorative metal accents, our doors exude character in every detail. These accents include corner, rail and radius straps with an aged look. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

Our dedication to craftsmanship is especially evident in our decorative clavos. These details are designed to add visual authenticity to doors for Old World homes. In fact, they were inspired by the functional bolt heads that were used in Medieval and Renaissance architecture. The shapes, finishes and hand-forged appearance of our clavos testify to the thoughtful artistry of another age. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

1" Round Clavos

Our dedication to craftsmanship is especially evident in our decorative clavos. These details are designed to add visual authenticity to doors for Old World homes. In fact, they were inspired by the functional bolt heads that were used in Medieval and Renaissance architecture. The shapes, finishes and hand-forged appearance of our clavos testify to the thoughtful artistry of another age. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

1-3/4" Diamond Clavos

Our dedication to craftsmanship is especially evident in our decorative clavos. These details are designed to add visual authenticity to doors for Old World homes. In fact, they were inspired by the functional bolt heads that were used in Medieval and Renaissance architecture. The shapes, finishes and hand-forged appearance of our clavos testify to the thoughtful artistry of another age. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

1-3/4" Round Clavos

Our dedication to craftsmanship is especially evident in our decorative clavos. These details are designed to add visual authenticity to doors for Old World homes. In fact, they were inspired by the functional bolt heads that were used in Medieval and Renaissance architecture. The shapes, finishes and hand-forged appearance of our clavos testify to the thoughtful artistry of another age. Each one is available in either Rust Patina or Dark Patina.

Finish Options

We offer Dark Patina and Rust Patina clavos finishes for our doors. Our selection ensures you can make the statement you want down to the last detail.

Dark Patina Finish

Rust Patina Finish

Metallic Inlay Options

For a striking look, select a metallic inlay for our door designs. We offer sleek and modern stainless steel or copper for a warmer, more classic appearance.

Copper

Stainless Steel

Finish Options

Alder

(Clear and Knotty) – A popular species today because of its pronounced grain and uniform texture. This versatile wood species features a fairly straight grain with areas of burl clusters and small knots. These marks add character and will provide a darker texture and color when finished. Alder varies from pale yellow to reddish brown and it accepts stains exceptionally well. It is also the lightest and least dense. Knotty Alder presents a more rustic look. When stained, alder blends well with walnut, mahogany and cherry.

(Clear and Knotty) – This pine is harvested from plantation forests. Distinct color variations occur and the grain can appear straight or erratic depending on how it is cut from the log. The wood will darken and yellow with age, adding character and charm. It machines to a fine, smooth finish and easily accepts lighter stains and paint. Staining is recommended to achieve a uniform appearance because pine naturally contains resins that can affect penetration. Knots should be sealed before painting.

Cherry

While usually recognized by its darker tone, cherry can be stained in a variety of shades. The cherry we use varies from rich red to reddish brown in color. It features a smooth texture with fine, straight and close grain. Occasionally, thin gum pockets and small clusters of pin knots are visible. These character marks, along with random blonde streaks of sapwood, add a distinctive quality to the wood. Cherry will darken over time with exposure to light and contains miniscule pith marks as identifiers. Cherry stains easily and smoothly.

Chappo Finish

Cherry Finish

Chestnut Finish

Clear Finish

Dark Cherry Finish

Ebony Finish

Gunstock Finish

Merlot Finish

Russet Finish

Wheat Finish

Juniper

Juniper delivers a one-of-a-kind look with unique knots and splits in addition to large, swirling grain patterns that some wood experts describe as "sensual." The rich coloring of the grain can vary from lighter tones to deep cinnamon brown with reddish undertones. The natural beauty of juniper works well for rustic, historic and traditional styles, such as Mediterranean, Old World and Lodge architecture. The knotty wood ages gracefully with warm, deep tones that naturally darken over time, creating a customized look as no two grain patterns are alike. Natural cracks and splits accentuate its rustic appeal.

Chappo Finish

Cherry Finish

Clear Finish

Maple

A dense hardwood that has a prolonged life. Maple is a hard, strong wood with a smooth texture and uniform grain. The grain is fine and is similar to birch and cherry. It may exhibit random darker streaks and occasional birds-eye or worm track patterns. Over time, maple will melow in color dur to natural exposure to light and air. Traditionally used for interior applications. No grain filler required when finishing.

Cherry Finish

Chestnut Finish

Clear Finish

Dark Cherry Finish

Ebony Finish

Gunstock Finish

Pebble Gray Mist Finish

Wash Finish

White Wash Finish

Mahogany

One of the most recognizable species and is typically used for the finest furniture and cabinetry. Its color ranges from reddish brown to a deep, rich red and it stains well for a superior finish. The wood displays a prominent growth ring figure, with grain that is straight or interlocked. This wood offers less expansion and contraction than most other hardwoods. Mahogany is open grained so it needs grain filler when finishing.

Chappo Finish

Cherry Finish

Chestnut Finish

Dark Cherry Finish

Ebony Finish

Gunstock Finish

Merlot Finish

Russet Finish

Wheat Finish

Oak

This hardwood is one of the most popular species used today. Oak is renowned for its dramatically pronounced grain pattern. This pattern varies from tight, vertical grain to a beautifully arched pattern. This wood may also feature pin knots and mineral streaks. The color range includes light straw and honey with a light pink hue. Very durable and strong, oak accepts stains evenly and is easy to work with.

Chappo Finish

Cherry Finish

Chestnut Finish

Clear Finish

Dark Cherry Finish

Ebony Finish

Gunstock Finish

Merlot Finish

Pebble Gray Mist Finish

Russet Finish

Wheat Finish

White Wash Finish

Walnut

(Clear or Knotty) - One of the more beautiful and expensive species, walnut is traditionally used for fine gun stocks, furniture and boatbuilding. It is a dense hardwood that is fairly porous. The color varies from a rich, dark brown to black with purple undertones. Because of the way it growns, the heartwood of the walnut tree grows darker than the sapwood on the outer rings. Walnut features attractive blonde sapwood streaks within the darker tones and it generally has a straight grain with occasional waves or curls. It requires grain filler when finished.

Chappo Finish

Clear Finish

Multi-Finish Options

Add a secondary finish to a door design to create a unique, one-of-a-kind door that is your own.

Paint Options

For a versatile, more contemporary look, select one of our paint colors. We can also match any JELD-WEN® Custom Wood Window clad color or any paint color you select; simply provide us with a 4" x 4" paint sample.

Ivory Paint

Swiss Coffee Paint

Eggshell Paint

Khaki Paint

Forest Paint

Cobalt Paint

Antique Options

We offer antique finish colors for all our door designs. This look is achieved through a multistep process that begins with applying a base stain for basic, overall color. Next, a dark brown or black stain (depending on the base color) is applied between the mouldings, panels and character marks, which highlights these areas. Finally, our Permalane finishing system is applied for a furniture-quality finish.

Antique Chappo

Antique Cherry

Antique Chestnut

Antique Ebony

Antique Merlot

Antique Pebble Gray Mist

Antique Russet

Antique Wheat

Antique Whitewash

Blackened Antiquing

Permalane Finishing System

Each door is protected by our exclusive Permalane finishing system. During this comprehensive 9-step process, our craftspeople apply quality stains, catalyzed sealers and a top coat to the door in controlled factory environment. Fine hand-sanding occurs throughout the process, and detailed hand-rubbing after the last finish coat. The resulting finish accentuates the natural beauty of the wood and the stain color; gives the door a satin feel; and provides protection from the elements.

Raw sanded wood

Penetrating wiping stain

Hand-applied open grain filler

First coat, catalyzed sealer

Second coat, catalyzed sealer

First coat, dual-component polyurethane

Fine sanding

Touch-up, detail hand stain

Second coat, dual-component polyurethane

Detail hand-rubbed to a smooth finish

Hand wax applied

Additional Options

Casings

Our casing selection allows you to choose the perfect interior door trim for your home’s architectural style. We offer a range of sizes in three general styles: colonial, streamline or fluted. Custom casings are also available.

13 Colonial Casing

14 Colonial Casing

15 Fluted Casing

16 Streamline Casing

17 Casing

23 Casing

24 Casing

25 Casing

20 Brickmould Casing

21 Brickmould Casing

22 Brickmould Casing

Corner Blocks

With our corner blocks, you can ensure every element of your door reflects your design preferences. We offer three designs in two standard sizes: 2-1/2 square and 2-3/4" square. Custom sizes are also available upon request.

Glass

These custom options include decorative beveled, leaded, tempered and insulated glass designs. Whichever option you select, our expert craftspeople will hand-cut, bevel and shape each piece of glass. Their attention to detail produces something more than a custom glass design - it's an original artwork for your entrance.

Carvings

An ideal way to showcase wood’s beauty is with carving. Whether you want a traditional floral motif or a contemporary company logo, we have the capabilities to hand-carve custom designs. The only limit is your imagination.

Shapes

Creating a customized door often begins by questioning conventions. For example, why must an exterior door be completely rectangular? With us, you have a few other options. Custom door shapes include square top, segment top, true radius top, Gothic top, eyebrow top and raked top.

Panels and Mouldings

Even the most intricate details can change the entire appearance of an entrance. That’s why we offer custom panel and raised moulding details. These options include flat, raised, planked and stave raised panels and custom panel profiles. Details can also be matched to existing elements for restoration projects.

Casings

To establish a look as refined as it is distinctive, we can create individual casing patterns in widths up to 9" straight and 6" radius. For bold contrast, choose different wood species or finishes for your trim and door.

Glass Options

Textured

We offer an array of glass types, each one with its own attractive texture, pattern or color. Add a distinctive touch to our interior doors with optional textured glass, which lets light in while maintaining privacy. This glass will not only enhance your chosen door, but also add radiance to your entire home.

Antique Clear

Seedy

Waterglass

Waterglass Gray

Waterglass Tornasol

Seedy Baroque

Cathedral Rose

Clear Krinkle

Clear Granite

Iridescent Granite

Glue Chip

Clear Gotta

Iridescent Gotta

Rain

Ripple

Reed

Weave

Clear Fountain

Clear Baroque

Gray Baroque

Blue Baroque

Amethyst Baroque

Black Baroque

Water Champagne

Waterglass Pale Amber

Antique Pale Amber

Antique Medium Amber

Antique Brown

Antique Light Green

Waterglass Blue

Antique Light Blue

Antique Light Rose

Waterglass Light Purple

Antique Light Purple

Waterglass Cherry Red

Tinted

Our optional tinted glass is ideal for climates with intense sunlight. It reduces glare and visible light transmittance, while also keeping homes more comfortable in warm weather.

Optional clear glass consists of two panes of glass, sealed with an airspace and the perimeter of the unit is sealed. This option offers maximum visible light transmittance and superb energy efficiency in most climates.

Clear

Clear Beveled

Wispy White

Etched/Frosted

Flash White

Opal Dense Pale Amber

Opal Wispy Pale Caramel

Opal Transparent Pale Amber

Opal Avacado

Opal Light Green Wispy

Decorative

For added visual interest, choose our cast glass. It includes leaded glass panels arranged in a variety of distinctive designs. These designs are created by our artisans especially for our doors and each one is made using art glass techniques like hand beveling. With all the decorative glass designs we offer, there's sure to be one to match your home's architectural style. Of course, you can always give your entry a truly personalized look by bringing us your own ideas for a glass design.

Installation & Finishing

Frame Options

All doors are available prehung with our Insignia Door System.* This complete package ensures smooth, easy installation with a precise fit. It includes solid hardwood jambs, mouldings, weatherstrip, concealed-bearing hinges (available with optional decorative hinge tips) and your choice of four sill types. All these components are meticulously machined by hand for perfect accuracy.